The Commissioner General of Immigration (CGI), Dr. Anna Makakala, continued her business visit to Ifakara Town, located in Kilombero District in Morogoro Region, earlier this week. During her visit, she participated in a significant conservation effort by planting a fruit tree to support Mazingiara conservation efforts.
Dr. Makakala’s visit to Ifakara Town was part of her ongoing commitment to promoting environmental conservation and sustainable practices. By actively participating in the tree planting initiative, she demonstrated her dedication to preserving the natural beauty and resources of the region.
The CGI’s involvement in environmental conservation aligns with her broader vision for promoting responsible and eco-friendly practices within the immigration department. Her leadership in this area sets a positive example for her colleagues and the community at large.

Dr. Anna Makakala

Dr. Anna Makakala

Dr. Anna MakakalaThe fruit tree planted by Dr. Anna Makakala symbolises the enduring commitment to environmental stewardship and serves as a tangible reminder of the importance of preserving the natural environment for future generations.

The CGI’s visit to Ifakara Town also provided an opportunity to engage with local stakeholders and community members to discuss the importance of conservation efforts and explore potential collaborations to further enhance environmental sustainability in the region.

As a respected leader in the immigration sector, Dr. Anna Makakala’s active involvement in environmental initiatives sends a powerful message about the importance of corporate social responsibility and the role of public officials in driving positive change.
The tree planting event in Ifakara Town serves as a testament to the CGI’s dedication to making a meaningful impact beyond her official duties. Her hands-on approach to environmental conservation reflects a genuine commitment to leaving a lasting legacy of sustainability and environmental stewardship.

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